:39:00
Would you mind waiting in the pantry?
It will only take a minute.
:39:04
He said he was hungry.
:39:08
A detective.
:39:10
Or operative,
as we euphemistically call it.
:39:13
I'm not interested in your
professional drolleries, Mr. Arnett.
:39:16
I want to know why you're asking questions
about Mr. Wild...
:39:20
...and who your client is.
:39:22
Naturally, I cannot reveal the name
of my client.
:39:25
Your ethics touch me deeply.
:39:27
Noblesse oblige.
:39:29
- I see that I shall have to call the police.
- That would be extremely unwise.
:39:33
It might involve Mr. Wild
even more seriously...
:39:36
...in an already very serious matter.
:39:39
Good day.
:39:42
I hope Mr. and Mrs. Wild will
have a most enjoyable honeymoon.
:39:50
Grace.
:39:52
Show this man out at once, please.
:39:55
Oh, and, Grace...
:39:56
...you didn't tell him anything
about Mr. Wild, just by accident?
:40:00
For instance, you didn't tell him
about his visitors?
:40:03
But Mr. Wild hasn't had any visitors...
:40:05
...except the gentleman who arrived
for the wedding today.
:40:22
Helen. We've been looking for you.
:40:24
Maggie Macy just told me
you're moving in with her.
:40:27
- What in heaven made you dream that up?
- You should have your house to yourself.
:40:31
Darling, that's silly.
:40:33
You'll be leaving anyway, as soon as you
get married. That won't be long.
:40:37
- Maybe she doesn't like me.
- Why, Sam, I adore you.
:40:40
Of course I'll stay.
:40:41
- Have a wonderful trip.
- Thank you, darling.
:40:44
- Georgia, dear.
- Yes.
:40:47
It was a silly idea, moving out.
:40:53
Goodbye, brother.
:40:57
Goodbye.
:40:59
Come on, darling.